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    Judge Orders Apple to Detail its Objections to Revised Injunction

    Late last Friday, the judge ordered Apple attorneys to submit “a red-lined version of the Plaintiffs’ Revised Injunction striking any language to which Apple objects,” by 10 am this morning.

  • BookLife

    PW Select August 2013: Understanding Copyright - What Every Indie Author Needs to Know

    So what’s the fuss all about? Did Eliot really steal from other poets, or were Frost and Cummings just jealous? Why wasn’t the work of those dead poets protected by copyright, or was it? Good question.

  • Content / e-books

    With Gov't Deadline Looming, AAP Outlines Public Access Plans

    The White House directive, issued in February 2013, could affect some 19 federal agencies, and would cover “any results published in peer-reviewed scholarly publications."

  • Content / e-books

    DoJ Softens Apple Injunction, but Hits Macmillan Hardest

    Under the revised proposal, Apple must still terminate its current e-book agreements with the defendant publishers, but rather than five years, the ban on using a straight agency model now ranges from two to four years.

  • Retailing

    PM Launches E-book Bundling Program

    Starting this month, the Oakland, Calif.-based press is offering a free e-book edition with the purchase of almost every one of its print books purchased from its Web site.

  • Content / e-books

    Random House's Loveswept Partners With Wattpad

    Thanks to a deal between Random House's digital-only romance imprint, Loveswept, and Wattpad, author Ruthie Knox will have her new series debut in serialized form on the online writing (and reading) community.

  • Content / e-books

    Millions Qualify for E-book Refunds

    Rust Consulting executives have said that the cooperation of e-book retailers will translate into an “unprecedented” rate of success in reaching consumers.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple, DoJ Back in Court on August 27

    At the hearing late last week, Judge Cote said she would issue an injunction, but asked the parties to confer further on their recommendations for the scope of that injunction.

  • Content / e-books

    Judge Denies Apple a Stay

    Apple was dealt another setback in its e-book price-fixing case, as Judge Denise Cote denied Apple a stay of all proceedings, and ordered the parties to finish discovery for their damages trial by the end of December, 2013.

  • Soapbox

    The Seduction of Libraries

    Laura Florand is the author of the Amour et Chocolat series (The Chocolate Thief, The Chocolate Kiss). Her newest novel, The Chocolate Touch, was just published by Kensington.

  • Retailing

    Gauging the Print, E-book Divide

    There’s still no more relevant topic of debate in the publishing industry than the future of the physical book versus the exponentially growing influence of digital publishing.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Proposes October 2014 Damages Trial; Outlines Evidence ‘Errors’

    In newly released filings, Apple attorneys detailed their argument for a stay pending its appeal of Judge Denise Cote’s July 10 ruling, but suggested it could be ready for a damages trial in 14 months should its request be denied.

  • Content / e-books

    DoJ Rejects Publisher Objections; Kobo Supports Proposed Injunction

    U.S Attorney Lawrence Buterman reminded the court of a key fact: Apple is not just a retail partner to the publishers, they are also a co-conspirator.

  • Content / e-books

    Publishers Object to DoJ’s Proposed Apple Injunction

    The five settling publishers in the Apple e-book price-fixing case this week jointly filed an objection with the court claiming that the Department of Justice’s proposed punishment for Apple unfairly alters their settlement agreements.

  • Content / e-books

    Pending Appeal, Apple Requests Stay in E-book Case

    A court filing hints at one major prong of Apple’s likely appeal strategy—to attack the judge and the judicial process.

  • BookLife

    BookWorks: Understanding Copyright: What Every Indie Author Needs to Know

    Copyright law can be pretty confusing even for intellectual property lawyers. But in this useful primer, BookWorks explains everything from copyright registration to fair use cases.

  • Libraries

    Follett to Offer Random House E-books to School Libraries

    Under the arrangement Follett’s school library e-book customers can access more than 36,000 titles published by Random House imprints and the publishers it distributes.

  • BookLife

    DIY: How to Get Your Indie Book Into Stores and Libraries

    With the right approach and well-selected targets, a self-published author can start to see his or her titles appearing on bookstore and library shelves.

  • Content / e-books

    Apple Fires Back at "Draconian" DoJ Proposals

    The strong language of Apple's opposition to the DoJ's proposed price-fixing remedy plays down a major weakness of its case—the "non-credible" testimony of key executives during its trial.

  • Libraries

    How to Land a Library Job

    I don’t claim to be an expert in much, but when it comes to securing a library job I’ve got hard-won advice worth sharing.

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